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A postdoctoral associate position in the area of organoid design and engineering is available in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, VA, USA). The post-doctoral
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Experience in fMRI task design, analysis, and connectivity modeling Experience with long-term cognitive training programs Experience with neural modulation techniques (e.g., tDCS, TMS) Experience with
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, Software Defined Radio (SDR), Software Defined Network (SDN), Network Function Virtualization and Edge-computing systems design. Researchers will carry out research in network systems, with focus on large
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of the role will include but may not be limited to the following: • Neurophysiology & Imaging: Perform in vivo electrophysiology and optical recordings. • Animal Behavior: Design and conduct behavioral
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researcher with expertise in public interest technology. The mission of the Public Interest Technology lab is to advance research, education, policy, and practice on the governance, design, and deployment
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artificial intelligence, with strong research, innovation, and experiential learning components. This includes building and sustaining relationships with international collaborators and both federal and
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grant writing, supervise junior trainees, and initiate new data collection, including activities surrounding study design, IRB submissions, community and participant engagement, and oversight of ongoing
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on their research and innovation campus. Required Qualifications - PhD and/or MD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Genomics, Biology, Data Science, Computer science or other related fields. PhD must be
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the Innovation Campus in Northern Virginia; the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke; sites in Newport News and Richmond; and numerous Extension offices and research centers . A leading global
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therapeutics, peptides and nanobodies, and tests these on patient blood vessels received in collaboration with clinicians at Carilion Hospital. Our goal is to define new markers in vascular disease and design